And so we begin—Holy Week is upon us. Palm Sunday marks the start of the most sacred days in our Church calendar. This coming Monday, I invite you to consider attending the Chrism Mass at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Portland. There, you’ll witness the largest gathering of clergy in our Archdiocese, all united around our Archbishop. The entrance procession alone is powerful and inspiring. If you’ve ever felt disheartened by the decline in vocations to the priesthood, this Mass may surprise and uplift you—you might even recognize someone in the procession!
Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday all begin at 7:00 PM. Together, these services form one continuous liturgy—known as the Sacred Triduum—which is the shortest season in the Church year, yet the most profound. I encourage you to come early and experience how these liturgies are beautifully interconnected. Notice how Holy Thursday “ends” without a dismissal, and how Good Friday begins and ends in silence, reflecting the solemnity of Christ’s Passion. Holy Saturday serves as the sacred bridge between these days, drawing us toward the joy of the Resurrection.
At the Easter Vigil on Saturday night, we hear a sweeping arc of Scripture, reminding us of God’s saving work throughout history. After a very brief homily (really!), we joyfully welcome our Elect into the Catholic Church through Baptism. They are then Confirmed and receive their First Holy Communion. Those who joined our OCIA program this fall and were already baptized will also be Confirmed and receive the Eucharist for the first time with us.
Then comes Easter Sunday, the celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ! All three of our regularly scheduled Sunday Masses will be filled with joy—marked by music, flowing water, Scripture, and the Eucharist. Come dressed in your Sunday best and come early! This is a time to rejoice in everything Jesus has done to save us. What better news could there be?
Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ is Risen!!